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Of course, it's lot easier to call for a debate than it is to resolve one.
If no-one answers the first time, it is much easier to call again later.
"That is why it would be easier to call in the I.M.F.," he said.
It may be easier to call long-distance than to make a local call during an emergency in your area.
It was easier to call for zero-tolerance policies and mandatory minimum sentences for drug-related infractions when these applied to marginalized inner-city residents.
It will be much easier to call off prospective jurors who are not needed than it will be to adjust if there are insufficient prospective jurors".
It's always tempting to think that when you have more power — maybe even just a little more – it will be easier to call out wrongdoing.
And it's always tempting to think that when you have more power — maybe even just a little more – it will be easier to call out wrongdoing.
I would beg to veer off at an angle here: if one were feeling curmudgeonly it would be easier to call him, with his lack of leadership experience and self-professed incomplete knowledge of the dramatic canon, a risk.
He said that maybe it was easier to call it a conspiracy and the blame SCAF, because to admit the truth would be to set fire to a civil war between soccer fans.
One of the main reasons for this is availability bias, in which things that are easier to call to mind are given greater weight than things that are less memorable.
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